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Calaveras County unveils draft safety plan, cites 356 injuries in 2020–2024 and asks public to mark trouble spots
Summary
Calaveras County presented a draft Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CASP) funded by USDOT’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant, reviewed 2020–2024 collision data that identified high‑injury corridors in District 3, and launched an interactive map and survey to collect public input.
Calaveras County officials and consultants on a project team presented a draft Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CASP) and asked residents to use an online interactive map and survey to identify problem intersections and corridors.
"We want to promote slower speeds to create safer roads for all users," said Rutha Jeriwala, principal at TJKM and the project manager for the CASP, during the presentation. Jeriwala said the county is developing the plan with funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program.
The presenters said the team analyzed five years of county collision records (2020–2024) for county‑owned corridors and intersections and reported 356 injury collisions in that…
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